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Today I was able to bypass my downstream O2 sensor after a lot of trials and experiments. Now the downstream sensor is gone with all it's errors and the check engine light from a bad downstream sensor will never come back. And of course you will never need to change it.

There's a lot of methods on the web, but this one is what worked for me. Here's the diagram:

Just follow the diagram, be careful to cut the wires after the connector from the O2 sensor side. Here's an image for the job, I know it looks messy but I did it quickly for testing.

Make sure to isolate the 5 ohm resistor from anything as it gets very hot.

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- It is not that important to the system.
- You may end up having errors that you can't get rid off, even though your CAT is fine.
- It can be used to test whether the problem you have is from the sensor or from the harness.
- You may just like not to pay for a new sensor.

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So by taking the downstream sensor out of the system you have no way of monitoring the cat performance therefore making the ecu unable to adjust parameters when needed. Possibly also making your car no longer compliant with regulations making it unraodworthy by failing to meet said regulations.

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Unless I've gone colour blind overnight, the schematic doesn't relate to what you show in the image.......

The schematic shows the 25w resistor across two black wires and the resistor & capacitor across The white and grey wires.

You have the 25w resistor across two white wires and the resistor & capacitor across a grey & black wire. Have you got the right connector ?

I'd like to see an MOT testers face if he came across that lot on a test. If I was an MOT tester and saw that I would definitely scrutinise the car just in case there was any other nasties hiding away. There also looks to be another cable that has been butchered. Make me wonder what kind of state the rest of the car is in.

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